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Jessica Watkins
NASA
@astro_watkins
NASA Astronaut and Mission Specialist on NASA’s SpaceX Crew-4 mission to the @Space_Station.
Houston, Texas
Joined March 2022
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    The table is set for Exp 68! We’re ready for you, Crew-5.
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    Last week we said goodbye to our Exp 67 crewmates and friends @OlegMKS, @denis_mks, and @SergKorsakov, but as they say, when one hatch closes another one opens. Getting to welcome our 🐢 classmate Frank Rubio to @Space_Station with his gold astronaut pin was a joy and an honor.
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    We put the human in human spaceflight this week as test subjects for @esa’s GRASP and GRIP experiments. These human research studies are exploring the role of gravity in hand-eye coordination and motor control, helping us prepare for future missions further into the system.
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    Review of the @Space_Station gym: Weird equipment- the bike has no seat, the treadmill is on the wall, and there are no weights…but the atmosphere is out of this world. 5 stars.
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    We Are Going. Launch window for @NASA’s Artemis l test flight to the Moon opens today at 8:33am EDT. Hoping to catch a glimpse from the @Space_Station, where for over two decades we’ve been laying the foundation to enable these next giant leaps. Go Artemis! 📸: @johnkrausphotos
    ISS Expedition 67 lunar transit as seen from southeastern Florida on May 12, 2022
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    Big thanks to yesterday’s geomagnetic storm for the front row tickets to the light show, and to @Astro_FarmerBob for capturing it! Watching the aurora dance around us in the Cupola was spectacular indeed.
    Absolutely SPECTACULAR aurora today!!! Thankful for the recent solar activity resulting in these wonderful sights!
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    Reason number 5280 why I’m grateful to call Boulder, CO home: the Flatirons make it easy to spot from the @Space_Station! A gorgeous view from every elevation.
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    On the @MarsCuriosity rover team, scientists and engineers across the world work hand-in-hand to take giant leaps, find creative solutions, and accomplish the impossible daily, and we strive to do just that here on the @Space_Station. Happy 10th landing anniversary, Curiosity!
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    Just another day in the life on @Space_Station, doing microscopy on the ceiling. Our Lab module is jam-packed with science, but access to 3 dimensions opens up a lot more space! Here, I'm checking out how immune cells age in microgravity in support of the Immunosenescence study.
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    While a lot of new science keeps us busy inside @Space_Station, important science is being conducted outside the station as well. @NASAJPL payload EMIT hitched a ride on @csa_asc Canadarm2 to its new home where it will study dust composition and its effects on Earth’s climate.
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    Feels like Christmas in July up here!
    “I spy with my little eye…a 🐉!” Yesterday @astro_watkins and I helped bring aboard @SpaceX CRS-25 to the @Space_Station! Can you see it photo-bombing the first pic? Today we unloaded nearly 5800 lbs of science and supplies!
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    Suddenly 250 miles up doesn’t seem so far when galaxies in @NASAWebb's incredible first images are 290 million light-years away! #UnfoldTheUniverse
    Space is lovely, dark and deep. You're looking at the deepest infrared image of the universe ever taken—the first full-color image from @NASAWebb. Go deeper on the galaxies of SMACS 0723 at nasa.gov/webbfirstimages #UnfoldTheUniverse
    The background of space is black. Thousands of galaxies appear all across the view. Their shapes and colors vary. Some are various shades of orange, others are white. Most stars appear blue, and are sometimes as large as more distant galaxies that appear next to them. A very bright star is just above and left of center. It has eight bright blue, long diffraction spikes. Between 4 o’clock and 6 o’clock in its spikes are several very bright galaxies. A group of three are in the middle, and two are closer to 4 o’clock. These galaxies are part of the galaxy cluster SMACS 0723, and they are warping the appearances of galaxies seen around them. Long orange arcs appear at left and right toward the center.
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    Last week I had the honor of harvesting the plants we've been growing as part of the XROOTS experiment, which uses hydroponic and aeroponic techniques to grow crops without soil. Just one of the many ways we use the @Space_Station as a testbed for future exploration!